The England international will take up a position on City's right flank, while Sergio Aguero will spearhead the attack for Roberto Mancini's men.

The Italian makes one other change from the side which secured a 2-1 win over West Ham last Saturday as Joleon Lescott is replaced by Matija Nastasic at centre-back.

For Swansea, Michael Laudrup makes one change following his team's 2-0 defeat at Chelsea last Sunday as Nathan Dyer replaces Ki Sung-Yueng in midfield.

Manchester City require seven points from their remaining four games to secure second place, while Swansea have not won in six matches and will remain in ninth even if they beat Roberto Mancini's side.